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gosh dn and i'd do it again and i'd sign that law! he wants to support that law. he wants to tout that law because when he's sort of in a box like that question that ron gave him about empathy, he goes right to it. >> by the way, he' proud of it, chuc al t you something else he should be very proud of. the fact -- the picture could have been used against him in the republica primary, but now that he's in the general election, the fact that when he signed that bill, ted kennedy was right next to him. wh is bac a' biggest weakness? in my opinion, other than the economic policies, i thinke has been a miserable failure. this is my belief. a lot of people would disagree with me strongly, but i personally believe his biggest failure, the biggest disconnect is actions of 2009 aor and 2010, he's been a bipartisan failure. mitt romney could say he doesn't kn how to get the deal done. look at me and look what i did as a republican in massacsetts. bu's fthch >> well, yes. look, this is this -- what the primaries did to him, what the conservative base did to him, rick santoru
gosh dn and i'd do it again and i'd sign that law! he wants to support that law. he wants to tout that law because when he's sort of in a box like that question that ron gave him about empathy, he goes right to it. >> by the way, he' proud of it, chuc al t you something else he should be very proud of. the fact -- the picture could have been used against him in the republica primary, but now that he's in the general election, the fact that when he signed that bill, ted kennedy was right...
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there that people are poing, u , atess tha are somehow appearing on their wall slamming their sister-in-law and it's suddenly there for everybody to say. maybe the users made a mistake, yeah, watchthat. all of the attention i know is on apple. watch google ogto qlyakinff the last two months and at a record high which is huge. and "wall street journal" reporting that more younger people are saving for retirement than ever before. 44% of thosender age of 27 now contributing to their 401(k) plans. ey aca a tar vinghich ultimately is probably a good thing. >> that is a good thing. that google price is incredible. so the ipo price for facebook was 38 and we're down to 20 bucks a share. how low can this go? >>barron said a 5 stock and they had a cover story over the weekend. if you're looking at facebook on the web is one thing. a lot of screen real estate for ads but if you're checking facebook asasically half people do from their smart phones, there's no real estate there and no room for rten eias willlickn and that is basically their revenue model so facebook has some challenges ahead. >> that
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under international law, we expect the host government to provide full protection. marines are there, if you will, more to supplement. but the basic protection for any american embassy or consulate has to be provided by the host country. that is their obligation to us. if they can't provide that security, we have no reason to be there. >> how telling is it that president obama, who in 2009 went and gave a speech in cairo. that was sort of a defining moment early on in his presidency on foreign policy issues, declared and our government declared that egypt is not an enemy, but it is not an ally. >> this is a new middle east. we've basically -- we all grew up in a middle east where you have these strong men. made uld they have made that that -- i know mitt romney and everybody else is saying attack, slash, burn. should we have made a statement this early that the egyptians are "not our ally"? >> well, the answer is they are both. the egyptians are -- it's a relationship that's yet to be redefined under the new leadership. what i think we want to say is you've got to p
under international law, we expect the host government to provide full protection. marines are there, if you will, more to supplement. but the basic protection for any american embassy or consulate has to be provided by the host country. that is their obligation to us. if they can't provide that security, we have no reason to be there. >> how telling is it that president obama, who in 2009 went and gave a speech in cairo. that was sort of a defining moment early on in his presidency on...
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the health care law was the predecessor for obama care, right? romney came in, inherited a bad economic situation, talked about how he had to turn it around which is what obama is doing. he raised fees rather than taxes. obama has not raised taxes yet. i mean there's a lot of actual parallels between how mitt romney operated in massachusetts and obama operates. i'm not saying they're the same people. they have a different perspective on government. >> and different world view. i think one of the important things about this speech is for me, as a small government conservative, it does feed in to some preexisting beliefs i had about the president that he may not understand how small businesses run and how you succeed in the private -- >> why you see the speech being so effective with republicans. i mean, at least the ones i follow and talk to are excited, they suddenly think romney has found his stride. part is the special pleading, anything to get the attention from bain and tax returns. >> thank god. >> republicans talking about small businesses
the health care law was the predecessor for obama care, right? romney came in, inherited a bad economic situation, talked about how he had to turn it around which is what obama is doing. he raised fees rather than taxes. obama has not raised taxes yet. i mean there's a lot of actual parallels between how mitt romney operated in massachusetts and obama operates. i'm not saying they're the same people. they have a different perspective on government. >> and different world view. i think one...
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he had a law degree from hastings in california, a master's from the war college. he had been in the peace corps in 1983, teaching english in morocco. and this is the first american ambassador who has been killed in the line of duty since ambassador dubs in 1979. willie? >> andrea, the great irony as alluded to is this is a man, ambassador stevens, who helped free the libyan people. >> exactly. >> who helped push them and push aside moammar gadhafi. >> exactly. and with huge -- a huge commitment of american military might, with the losses that we've suffered, the financial losses in all of these engagements. this is immediately, of course, an issue in the political campaign because mitt romney put out a statement at midnight criticizing the administration on its efforts in libya with the violence in cairo and also in benghazi. >> andrea, what does this mean diplomatically? what can we expect to see now from the united states government? what can we expect to see from governments around the world? >> i think there will clearly be a rallying around the united states
he had a law degree from hastings in california, a master's from the war college. he had been in the peace corps in 1983, teaching english in morocco. and this is the first american ambassador who has been killed in the line of duty since ambassador dubs in 1979. willie? >> andrea, the great irony as alluded to is this is a man, ambassador stevens, who helped free the libyan people. >> exactly. >> who helped push them and push aside moammar gadhafi. >> exactly. and with...
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my in-laws are from virginia. nachos? i think there's so many people that protect the president that make sure that the holidays go off in this beautiful way and i think it's important that we recognize them, too. meredith got to see all of these amazing volunteers who make it look the way it does. it truly is magical. >> i didn't realize that they applied to be a volunteer. i'm sure thousands of people write in or go on the website. the folk that get that opportunity are moved. they were crying as they were decorating because it is that time of year where people remember that it is the people's home ultimately. you live in it for a certain period of time but it is really the people's house. >> it definitely is. >> look at this. >> the most resplendent decoration -- right here. >> i brought that in because it is the only time we went to a white house party -- christmas party for the press. my husband is a journalist and kind of a hardened guy. before we even got home he was saying i'm framing this picture. this is promine
my in-laws are from virginia. nachos? i think there's so many people that protect the president that make sure that the holidays go off in this beautiful way and i think it's important that we recognize them, too. meredith got to see all of these amazing volunteers who make it look the way it does. it truly is magical. >> i didn't realize that they applied to be a volunteer. i'm sure thousands of people write in or go on the website. the folk that get that opportunity are moved. they were...
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we cannot, we will not comply with this unjust law. the army is taking issue with that sentiment, saying it could be misunderstood as a call for civil disobedience. the "national review" reports that the chief of chaplains ordered clergy not to read the letter from the pulpit but after discussion with the archbishop, the army agreed they could not dictate what is read at religious services. >> you have the head of the army telling priests, let's just stop for a second, and think about this. you've got the head of the army telling priests, you are forbidden to read a letter written from an archbishop, talking about a concept that is central to our belief as catholics. >> this is the federal government overreaching in a way that horrifies a lot of people. who don't even believe in god. >> you see -- okay. >> small government conservatives, there are a lot of libertarians who are athiests as well. who are horrified by this -- again, overreach by the federal government. >> i think there's a real interesting debate in conflict between you k
we cannot, we will not comply with this unjust law. the army is taking issue with that sentiment, saying it could be misunderstood as a call for civil disobedience. the "national review" reports that the chief of chaplains ordered clergy not to read the letter from the pulpit but after discussion with the archbishop, the army agreed they could not dictate what is read at religious services. >> you have the head of the army telling priests, let's just stop for a second, and think...
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my grandmother, public schoolteacher, my sister-in-law and mother-in-law, both public schoolteachers here in new york city. education's always been a part of my family, part of my blood, and that's what made me want to make this film. >> what was the frustration, if any, you hear over the years from your parents and people in your family and other teachers that you wanted to convey in this film? >> i mean, teaching is one of the most difficult professions. and teachers are our greatest heroes. that is the hardest job i think in this country and i don't think you could possibly pay teachers enough for the work they do. i wanted to make a movie that was going to celebrate teachers and great teaching. even more fundamentally, this is a movie about people who feel powerless, and they see that there's something wrong in their world, and they go out and they try to change it. and i think that's a really inspirational story. i think it's a very american story and a story that audiences like to see on screen. >> it sounds really nice, doesn't it? >> wes, when you go out and you do a lot of w
my grandmother, public schoolteacher, my sister-in-law and mother-in-law, both public schoolteachers here in new york city. education's always been a part of my family, part of my blood, and that's what made me want to make this film. >> what was the frustration, if any, you hear over the years from your parents and people in your family and other teachers that you wanted to convey in this film? >> i mean, teaching is one of the most difficult professions. and teachers are our...
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you can write laws that do it. the question you have to say to yourself, do you want to start eliminating charitable deductions for state and local taxes, for charitable, for health care, even, for retirement funds? in other words, do you really want to turn people's behavior kind of inside-out almost overnight by changing the way taxes work so quickly? >> mark, you're as plugged in as anybody in washington right now. are these guys talking to each other in a real, meaningful way? i know they put out the information that the president talked to john boehner yet, but are there real behind-the-scenes intense negotiations as we're now four weeks away from this thing? >> in talking to people so both sides yesterday, they had the identical message which is the other side isn't ready to listen yet, so we've just got to wait. that's obviously not a great environment to move things along. the optimists on both sides think we're going to get a deal, not by christmas, but by new year's. if you ask people, what's the next ste
you can write laws that do it. the question you have to say to yourself, do you want to start eliminating charitable deductions for state and local taxes, for charitable, for health care, even, for retirement funds? in other words, do you really want to turn people's behavior kind of inside-out almost overnight by changing the way taxes work so quickly? >> mark, you're as plugged in as anybody in washington right now. are these guys talking to each other in a real, meaningful way? i know...
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law piece by piece. the most unpopular provisions like the individual mandate. if the law is partially upmeld, they take to the house to bring up a lot of health care provisions that were popular, such as parents being able to keep their children on their plans until age 26. they don't necessarily want to be seen as completely insensitive to a very serious issue. some republicans say you have to be a little bit careful in how they handle this. number one, they don't want to be seen as incensensitive to th issues of health care. number two, there's bait of health care fatigue about this debate. we have the third year on this. sure, it is an economic issues, butt most voters think about jobs, jobs, jobs and not health care. john boehner is saying this is an aggressive debate all throughout the summer, so it's not going away. how republicans finesse this dance between the conservationiconservatiove base and people. >> they want to keep the parts president obama fought for, kids under the age of 26 and pre-e
law piece by piece. the most unpopular provisions like the individual mandate. if the law is partially upmeld, they take to the house to bring up a lot of health care provisions that were popular, such as parents being able to keep their children on their plans until age 26. they don't necessarily want to be seen as completely insensitive to a very serious issue. some republicans say you have to be a little bit careful in how they handle this. number one, they don't want to be seen as...
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and next, harvard law school professor on money and politics and what voters can do about it. keep it right here on "morning joe." the employee of the month is... spark card from capital one. spark cash gives me the most rewards of any small business credit card. it's hard for my crew to keep up with 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. 2% cash back. that's setting the bar pretty high. thanks to spark, owning my own business has never been more rewarding. [ male announcer ] introducing spark the small business credit cards from capital one. get more by choosing unlimited double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? this guy's amazing. what's in your wallet? in the works package, we change the oil we change the filter... tire rotation, suspension, we make suspension checks... what we have here is the multi-point inspection. every time a vehicle comes into a ford dealership you'll be presented with one of these. we check the belts, hoses... brakes. tires and the pressures... battery, all your fluids... exhaust system, transmission... we
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a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a year from post office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. house bill 2309 is not the answer. >>> mitt's way ahead of president obama in fund-raising. and i think it's because he's, i don't know, he's got some sort of genius. he's a natural born showman, mitt romney. you've seen his latest campaign commercial? >> mitt romney's march to the white house continues with an astonishing $106 million raised in june. what's mitt's secret? vision and leadership of course. but mostly, women are responding to magic mitt ♪ it's raining men hallelujah it's raining men ♪ >> mitt romney, for america. >> that's pretty good. >> we're not watching this campaign closely enough. i missed that. >> i would notice that. >> i was with the kids in nantucket and didn't see that speech. >> you were definitely -- >> you know what we missed quickly -- >> yeah. >> a story out of washington about this mayor, corrupt -- >> andrea? >> corruption of this mayor in washington. he gets elected. everybody knows, with a slush fun
a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a year from post office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. house bill 2309 is not the answer. >>> mitt's way ahead of president obama in fund-raising. and i think it's because he's, i don't know, he's got some sort of genius. he's a natural born showman, mitt romney. you've seen his latest campaign commercial? >> mitt romney's march to the white house continues with an astonishing $106...
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obama passed and it is the law. land a health care package. >> he messed that up. >> obama is now passing trying to push again a small business tax. i have two taxes, that's all i'm talking about in my district between now and the campaign and i -- i kick any democrat in a swing district across america. legislatively. romney can't do this but legislatively this -- this seems like the president is hurting his own cause. >> unless crew the fact that the two words that you just used are -- have been on the burner the last would minutes both have incendiary value to voters. one word is taxes. the other word is millionaire. as in se you use those two words, both sides use those words. let's see where the fire starts burning. >> that's my point! if he had made it a millionaire's tax, barack obama wins going away. the republicans are sitting there looking like the defenders of the rich. that's my whole point. if obama says we are -- if the president says -- you know what, we are going to make those millionaires, they got a
obama passed and it is the law. land a health care package. >> he messed that up. >> obama is now passing trying to push again a small business tax. i have two taxes, that's all i'm talking about in my district between now and the campaign and i -- i kick any democrat in a swing district across america. legislatively. romney can't do this but legislatively this -- this seems like the president is hurting his own cause. >> unless crew the fact that the two words that you just...
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thk u ryuc more "rng joe"n mont law. my high school science teacher made me what i am today. our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ a ving, thin tellen at pro heports a ving, thin nnad reen securte oss anunworld. tu new, a he it's the at&t network -- securing a world of new opportunities. ♪ when i lost weight in all the right places. you know what i mean! [ laughs ] when i tried to lose weight other ways, i felt hungry all the time. on weight watchers online, i eat all day long. i loved grabbing those activity points and throwi them intoy tracker. anthen it adds itp for you the end of the we so at you can earn more points food. anthen it adds itp for you i never tho that way before st unds withightwatchers ne. realid i [ hs ] [ alencer oin for offer may realiigh
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. is what drives us to broadcast the world's biggest events in 3d, or live to your seat high above the atlantic ocean. it's what drives us to create eco-friendly race tracks, batteries that power tomorrow's cars, nearly indestructible laptops, and the sustainable smart towns of the future. at panasonic, we're driven to make what matters most better. just another way we're engineering a better world for you. ♪ >>> all right. time for sports. a little -- i don't know if it's news. it's potential news coming out of the s.e.c., "the times-picayune" trying to lure les miles from lsu. why would he leave? the money. he won a national championship with them in 2 oop. already the fifth highest coach and makes 3.7 million bucks a year but arkansas's offer would make him the highest paid coach even ahead of nick saban. his agent has denied reports of that offer. the razorbacks have a history of shelling out big upon for their coa
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tariff law over the wto. >> it did the tat for tat. >> exactly. hey, what's this interesting story, gm no longer wants to be government motors. they want to pull the ripcord and get the federal government off their backs. what is the likelihood of that happening? >> not likely at this price, joe, because the government is balking. basically, gm quietly floated a plan to treasury, returns about 5 hunted million gm shares but those slayers below the ipo price, so if the government sold some or all of that stock, they would take about a $15 billion loss. that's not the kind of headline that you want because the republicans would jump all over that, say, look at that, losing money on general motors, we told you so. the treasury says call us when the stock price is above its ipo price and joe, you'r tide, roll tide, unstoppable, end the season now. afrnlt shame we don't have more time, womenly guise pushing the top technology story in the "wall street journal," the return of the winklevoss twins. >> are they back? >> they are back. the winkle vie. the
tariff law over the wto. >> it did the tat for tat. >> exactly. hey, what's this interesting story, gm no longer wants to be government motors. they want to pull the ripcord and get the federal government off their backs. what is the likelihood of that happening? >> not likely at this price, joe, because the government is balking. basically, gm quietly floated a plan to treasury, returns about 5 hunted million gm shares but those slayers below the ipo price, so if the...
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who would you want helping make the laws? i would want the person who knows how to keep the child from falling in the fire. >> i would argue it is a two-party system. >> i'm in support of that. >> i would love somebody to put -- in the fire. >> let's wrap up with you, greg. you've got big stars here, a big story. what do you hope to do with this? >> i just hope people tune in and have fun with it. i really feel that there is a lot of story to tell in mine and the private lives and the psyche and, you know, the people that make our policy. that was interesting to me. i think it is incredibly, incredibly well acted. i've never worked with a group of better actors. and i think and hope the public finds it really entertaining and interesting. >> and juicy. it is really juicy. >> juicy is good. >> juicy. we like juicy. >> juicy is good. >> i love it. greg, congratulations. great job. and it was wonderful to have you all on the show this morning. you can catch the premiere of "political animals" this sunday on usa network at 10:00
who would you want helping make the laws? i would want the person who knows how to keep the child from falling in the fire. >> i would argue it is a two-party system. >> i'm in support of that. >> i would love somebody to put -- in the fire. >> let's wrap up with you, greg. you've got big stars here, a big story. what do you hope to do with this? >> i just hope people tune in and have fun with it. i really feel that there is a lot of story to tell in mine and the...
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not for college, not for law school, and not to get hired for a job. i was listed in a directory as -- i listed myself as native american. i was listed there. it's part of who i am. >> do you consider yourself a minority? >> i consider myself as having a native american background. that's what i am. >> no one is questioning what her parents told her when she was younger. but when she was asked by the boston harold why is harvard touting her as a woman of color, she said she didn't know. then after five weeks of misleading the papers and the reporters, she said i self-reported. she's never answered why she did that. >> one notable line came when senator brown was interrupted when trying to explain why he voted against democrat-backed bills. >> she's misstating the facts. these are by democrats and republicans. if you're going to comment on my record, i would have at least -- excuse me. i'm not a student in your classroom. please let me respond, okay? thank you. >> okay. let's just stop there for a second. at the top of the show in our little teaser item
not for college, not for law school, and not to get hired for a job. i was listed in a directory as -- i listed myself as native american. i was listed there. it's part of who i am. >> do you consider yourself a minority? >> i consider myself as having a native american background. that's what i am. >> no one is questioning what her parents told her when she was younger. but when she was asked by the boston harold why is harvard touting her as a woman of color, she said she...
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if we pass a bankruptcy law that says that the banks derivatives have priority over everybody, workers, over everybody everybody in the case of a bankruptcy that encourages derivatives. if we say that student loans, no matter what the quality of education provided by the for profit schools cannot be discharged that encourages a lack of accountability, and the result is our economy gets distorted. now, at the heart of this, is inevitably politics, and how do you reshape politic snz one of the things i try to argue here, you can't separate out economics and politics, and the problem is that our politics has been shifting, from what you might call one person, one vote, more to a system that is like one dollar, one vote. and my view, one of the fundamental things that we have to deal with that reality that our politics, there is a vicious circle going on. economic inequality gets larger, those at the top have more influence. >> just the facts. my gosh, how do you -- that will feed into this problem and multiply it. >> exactly. a vicious circle, unless one of two things happened. one of the
if we pass a bankruptcy law that says that the banks derivatives have priority over everybody, workers, over everybody everybody in the case of a bankruptcy that encourages derivatives. if we say that student loans, no matter what the quality of education provided by the for profit schools cannot be discharged that encourages a lack of accountability, and the result is our economy gets distorted. now, at the heart of this, is inevitably politics, and how do you reshape politic snz one of the...
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it is law and order. so, you know, he's put into peril and it's an s & m novel. >> talk show host and s & m. >> mika has read it 14 times. >> this makes "shades of gray" look like -- >> last season ended on a cliffhanger. >> last season ended in a dead escort. >> in the captain's bedroom. >> hot, honey, my why don't you just take it from here. >> so big bird comes in. >> so talking about what it's like about giving this role and getting this show with one of the iconic directors on all of television? >> living in l.a. now for nine years and moving it to new york and just being dropped in the middle of the city. and we have shot in every borrow and we're only the sixth in the season. >> how did you get the role. >> you come in and you test and you -- i spoke to warren light who's our show runner and we talked about what this character could be. we tried to make him more three dimensioned. he's a family man, he has a daughter, his marriage is on the rocks. he's coming in from warrants and from narcotics and
it is law and order. so, you know, he's put into peril and it's an s & m novel. >> talk show host and s & m. >> mika has read it 14 times. >> this makes "shades of gray" look like -- >> last season ended on a cliffhanger. >> last season ended in a dead escort. >> in the captain's bedroom. >> hot, honey, my why don't you just take it from here. >> so big bird comes in. >> so talking about what it's like about giving this...
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and i hung it in my law office in one of my partners came in and said, appreciation for what? impeaching him? it was a very complex thing. >> different times. >> jim vandehei, thanks. we'll talk to you. >> take care. >> don't mess with joe girardi during his postgame press conference. >> this is not good. >> yankees manager goes after a heckler. we'll show you. >> he's routed out too. okay, here's the plan. you have a plan? first we're gonna check our bags for free, thanks to our explorer card. then, the united club. my mother was so wrong about you. next, we get priority boarding on our flight i booked with miles. all because of the card. and me. okay, what's the plan? plan? mm-hmm. we're on vacation. this is no plan. really? [ male announcer ] the united mileageplus explorer card. the mileage card with special perks on united. get it and you're in. >>> the yankees trying to avoid a sweep against the al central leading white sox last night. here's how it happened. left arm of a kid named sail, with help from hawk harrison. >> here you go. >> the payoff pitch. yes, he did. he
and i hung it in my law office in one of my partners came in and said, appreciation for what? impeaching him? it was a very complex thing. >> different times. >> jim vandehei, thanks. we'll talk to you. >> take care. >> don't mess with joe girardi during his postgame press conference. >> this is not good. >> yankees manager goes after a heckler. we'll show you. >> he's routed out too. okay, here's the plan. you have a plan? first we're gonna check our...
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it's law that just makes sense. >>> welcome back. 38 past. today the ncaa is expected to announce its punishment against penn state university in the wake of the child sex abuse scandal. yesterday morning before dawn, construction crews under the orders of penn state's president began removing the iconic statute of coach joe paterno who died six months ago. an internal report found that top university officials including coach paterno were involved in covering up sex abuse allegations against former defensive coach jerry sandusky for a decade. the ncaa says the punishment will be, quote, corrective and punitive. a source who spoke with "the new york times" says it would include a stiff financial penalty, a number of lost scholarships, a postseason bowl ban, and the freedom for penn state football players to transfer to other schools. also the paterno family was not happy about the statute coming down, saying in a statement tearing down the statute of joe paterno does not serve the victims of jerry sandusky's horrible crimes or help heal the p
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on your side, argue the law. if you've got the facts on your side, argue the facts. if you've got neither, argue. so you think about it. if you're the obama campaign, you don't want anybody talking about the economy because the economy's bad, and cbo this morning says it's getting worse. are you going to attack mitt romney because he's a terrible husband? >> no. go after bain. >> attack him because of his record in massachusetts? kind of hard when his biggest achievement was creating obama care a few years ahead of president obama. >> no. you can definitely use that to your benefit, though. >> so what do you do? they've got one card to play, and it's that he's this greedy rich guy. he is the 1%. i think that's all they've got with this guy. he's sufficiently bland enough that you don't have a lot of -- >> that's not all they've got. come on. >> ed rendell? >> well, i think, joe, you're right in the sense that other than -- and i think there is a real value question in the way that bain was operated when romney wa
on your side, argue the law. if you've got the facts on your side, argue the facts. if you've got neither, argue. so you think about it. if you're the obama campaign, you don't want anybody talking about the economy because the economy's bad, and cbo this morning says it's getting worse. are you going to attack mitt romney because he's a terrible husband? >> no. go after bain. >> attack him because of his record in massachusetts? kind of hard when his biggest achievement was...
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all the law which is unpopular. even if the laws upheld, advertising and campaign rhetoric will be all about health care. democrats were largely there. including the president who put health care to the side. >> why are democrats hiding from health care? >> it's unpopular. >> they wasted 18 months of a filibuster-proof majority fighting for health care reform and why are they all running away from it? >> personally i think the health care bill would be a great step forward. it would be up there with medicare and a lot of other things that happened with social programs that really make it a long-term impact. what you have to understand is that it is heavily devoted towards insuring the uninsured. it does things for the other 320 million americans and the children under 26 and preexisting conditions. this bill is about insuring the uninsured. that's not the most popular thing. >> also supposedly about controlling cost. the president is convinced it will, but he has not convinced them. >> everybody said it's not going
all the law which is unpopular. even if the laws upheld, advertising and campaign rhetoric will be all about health care. democrats were largely there. including the president who put health care to the side. >> why are democrats hiding from health care? >> it's unpopular. >> they wasted 18 months of a filibuster-proof majority fighting for health care reform and why are they all running away from it? >> personally i think the health care bill would be a great step...
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it must have been president goldwater who signed medicare into law. it's incredible. >> they're attacking their own ideology when they attack the president on medicare. >> they are. >> that's -- look, it's good focus group. it's good politics as far as moving numbers. we're seeing the evidence of it now. but they're doing -- he slowed the growth in the out years which is the same thing you talk about. >> it's all we talk about, slow ing the growth of medicare. now they're running 30-second ads, which basically has stiff armed the obama campaign. and if the obama campaign -- i've got to say, if they're smart, they're thinking about a fall campaign that's not going to focus on medicare, because that 30-second ad is devastating and you can't get around it, whether it's demagogueing or not. >> they're taking advice from the beatles, whatever gets you through the night. >> was it a good idea -- >> i don't think so. >> we score all these bad -- >> in the history of american politics, i've never been able to find from either party a single honest television
it must have been president goldwater who signed medicare into law. it's incredible. >> they're attacking their own ideology when they attack the president on medicare. >> they are. >> that's -- look, it's good focus group. it's good politics as far as moving numbers. we're seeing the evidence of it now. but they're doing -- he slowed the growth in the out years which is the same thing you talk about. >> it's all we talk about, slow ing the growth of medicare. now...
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in venezuela with all the atrocities, the rule of law. my main disagreement with chavez is because he's been an accomplice of the colombia terrorist groups and i disagree with giving the opportunity to show up while everyone knows in colombia that chavez has been an accomplice here of terrorist groups. >> can i ask one other question? the kind of pressure you put on the terrorists in colombia, some americans are saying we need to do that in mexico, which is a country now threatened by drug cartels violence. what do you think about? could the colombian model work for mexico. the president of mexico has done very well. i am confident that the new president will commit himself. we call that determination. the new president recently. >> the book is "no lost causes," president alvaro uribe, thank you very much. it was an honor to have you on the show this morning. ahead this morning, a personal and revealing look back at reagan's west coast white house by president reagan's daughter. >>> and next, molly ringwald joins the table. you're watchin
in venezuela with all the atrocities, the rule of law. my main disagreement with chavez is because he's been an accomplice of the colombia terrorist groups and i disagree with giving the opportunity to show up while everyone knows in colombia that chavez has been an accomplice here of terrorist groups. >> can i ask one other question? the kind of pressure you put on the terrorists in colombia, some americans are saying we need to do that in mexico, which is a country now threatened by...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. [ male announcer ] if someone asks what it feels like to drive a jeep grand cherokee, tell them it's like being nestled in an eight-way, adjustable, heated and ventilated seat surrounded by a 500-watt sound system while floating on a suspension made of billowy clouds. or you could just hand them your keys. ♪ ♪ >>> proving again the british have eclipsed. soccer analyst roger bennett. roger, you think the monocle list is, quote, crap. >> as an instrument of soft power, i would say that, wouldn't i? >> your power is soft in every way that matters. >> roger believes the u.s. is still number one. it's true. >> something german in our wardrobe. >> so let's talk about the weekend. first of all, we have to start with arsenal, todd. every time he scores a goal against his former team, he loses his mind. >> you talk about the darby, goes back to when buffalo bill was still touring europe. this is a massive rivalry. upstairs
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. [ male announcer ] if someone asks what it feels like to drive a jeep grand cherokee, tell them it's like being nestled in an eight-way, adjustable, heated and ventilated seat surrounded by a 500-watt sound system while floating on a suspension made of billowy clouds. or you could just hand them your keys. ♪ ♪...
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right after the law was passed, a tremendous influx of pishes. a period of adjustment when the system was overwhelmed. they worked that out and they continue to work that out. so, these people are now in the system and many of them are getting routine care. it's not perfect. >> let's go to the conservative critique. conservatives like myself are concerned about a national health care system that will cause prices to go up for employers, which will mean small businesses may hire fewer people and mean that larger corporations dump people off their health care roles. what's happening in massachusetts? >> employer-sponsored health care. the number of people getting insurance through their employers went up in massachusetts. that didn't happen. in fact, we talked to a few young guys, internet entrepreneurs who actually came to massachusetts because they knew they could get access to health care there. so, those fears that have been much talked about in terms of the national plan haven't been seen in the massachusetts experience at all. is it a perfect
right after the law was passed, a tremendous influx of pishes. a period of adjustment when the system was overwhelmed. they worked that out and they continue to work that out. so, these people are now in the system and many of them are getting routine care. it's not perfect. >> let's go to the conservative critique. conservatives like myself are concerned about a national health care system that will cause prices to go up for employers, which will mean small businesses may hire fewer...
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what law? what law would that be a violation of? the protection of stupid people act? >> exactly. i totally agree with you. >>> "usa today," vice president dick cheney is recouperating ina virginia hospital after undergoing a heart transplant saturday. the 71-year-old was on a wait list for 21 months. of course, mika and my thoughts and prayers are with the cheneys as i'm sure everybody around this table is thinking about them this morning. >>> and from our parade of papers, "the miami herald," pope benedict held a huge outdoor mass yesterday in mexico and today makes his first appearance in cuba. he wore a jeweled sombrero he was given as a gift. >>> and "the new york daily new news", movie director james cameron travelled to the deepest point on earth, seven miles down to the ocean floor. moments after surfacing, he tweeted, quote, hitting bottom never felt so good. >>> and the "wall street journal," the movie "hunger games" based on a young adult novel enjoyed the third largest opening weeke
what law? what law would that be a violation of? the protection of stupid people act? >> exactly. i totally agree with you. >>> "usa today," vice president dick cheney is recouperating ina virginia hospital after undergoing a heart transplant saturday. the 71-year-old was on a wait list for 21 months. of course, mika and my thoughts and prayers are with the cheneys as i'm sure everybody around this table is thinking about them this morning. >>> and from our...
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. >> so this law is literally getting in the way of action being taken? >> no, no, no. it's not the law. it's a police -- it's the police department down there. it's the state attorney's office. and i don't even know who they are down there. >> well, pam bondy -- >> pam is saying she is not going to leave any stone unturned here. that's florida's attorney general. so they are going to go after it. >> but the fact this guy has not been detained or arrested is more than puzzling. >> i think what the family has said, what we are doing is having a big rally down there tomorrow night, is saying arrest him. how can the community, how can the family, even trust the local proceedings without an arrest? we have seen any number of people arrested. the head of the imf was taken off a plane and arrested. then you decide to charge them. you don't wait to charge somebody to arrest them. there is probable cause to arrest a man that pursued someone and killed them for no reason. >> chased, mika, a 17-year-old young man down that was armed with iced tea and skittles. and
. >> so this law is literally getting in the way of action being taken? >> no, no, no. it's not the law. it's a police -- it's the police department down there. it's the state attorney's office. and i don't even know who they are down there. >> well, pam bondy -- >> pam is saying she is not going to leave any stone unturned here. that's florida's attorney general. so they are going to go after it. >> but the fact this guy has not been detained or arrested is more...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. of single mile credit cards. battle speech right? may i? [ horse neighs ] for too long, people have settled for single miles. with the capital one venture card, you'll earn double miles on every purchase, every day! [ visigoths cheer ] hawaii, here we come. [ alec ] so sign up today for a venture card at capitalone.com. and start earning double. [ all ] double miles! [ brays ] what's in your wallet? can you play games on that? not on the runway. no. lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> they win the title. >> the global following of over three billion people, no wonder why america's youth is taking to soccer in growing numbers. united arab emirates joined forces and unveiled their soccer facility on the roof of psmd 2 in harlem. >> they have nowhere to play soccer. >> what started as a dream evolved into an initiative to inner city kids across the country. >> using soccer as a vehicle to help kids with health, nutrition and di
at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. of single mile credit cards. battle speech right? may i? [ horse neighs ] for too long, people have settled for single miles. with the capital one venture card, you'll earn double miles on every purchase, every day! [ visigoths cheer ] hawaii, here we come. [ alec ] so sign up today for a venture card at capitalone.com. and start earning double. [ all ] double miles! [ brays ] what's in your wallet? can you play games on that? not on the runway....
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it's law that just makes sense. >>> welcome back to "morning joe" on this friday morning. historic heat wave continues across the country. mearsologist bill karins with your weekend forecast. we will see the heat wave ending. today for minneapolis, showers and thunderstorms will cool you off, but look at the temperatures today from kansas city to chicago to the mid-atlantic. everyone in the hundreds. today's just like yesterday as we go throughout saturday, finally chicago the great lakes, you begin to cool off but look what happens from new york city to d.c. continuing with record-setting temperatures and the low 100s. finally everyone on sunday gets to breathe in a little cooler air. temperatures in the 80s. down to chicago. 90s for kansas city and st. louis. looks like our heat wave will come to an end as the weekend also comes to an end. coming up next here on "morning joe," a look at the world's most exclusive club, the american presidency. "morning joe" continues in a moment. are so amazingly good, you'll get lost in an all-beef hot dog world. what was i supposed to
it's law that just makes sense. >>> welcome back to "morning joe" on this friday morning. historic heat wave continues across the country. mearsologist bill karins with your weekend forecast. we will see the heat wave ending. today for minneapolis, showers and thunderstorms will cool you off, but look at the temperatures today from kansas city to chicago to the mid-atlantic. everyone in the hundreds. today's just like yesterday as we go throughout saturday, finally chicago...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >> 3,000 dogs competing for best in show. some big and some are small. some really small. bushy coats and coats so silky they look like they were spun by a giant spider. you name it. they're here. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. if you are a dog or a friend of a dog, you want to look at the tv guide because they come to the may flower with their crates, kibble and cookies and most important with a will to win that only a fellow dog can truly appreciate. >> one of the great characters in the history of film. fred willard. commentary for the mayflower dog show in "best in show." and here is the voice of the real dog show. westminster kennel club dog show david frei. what did you think about that movie? >> we all loved it. it's kind of flat
at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >> 3,000 dogs competing for best in show. some big and some are small. some really small. bushy coats and coats so silky they look like they were spun by...